From: Amber of AZ
On Jul 13, 2008
This is fantastic. I bought a bag of radishes at the 99cents store before thinking about what I would do with a whole bag of radishes. I came to Recipezaar and found this gem of a recipe. Thank you so much for posting this. The radishes really mellow and sweeten a bit when roasted. Delicious!
From: Michelle S.
On Apr 12, 2009
I would give these a 5 star, but they were WAY too salty. We scraped off what we could, and the rest was delightful. Next time I cut the salt in half. But the radishes have a great flavor fixed this way, I did like them very much.
From: Karen Elizabeth
On Oct 8, 2008
Very interesting recipe! they do sweeten a little, and soften up a bit, and make a very nice side-dish! Good way to eat an often over-looked vegetable! Thanks Elliebet! made for PAC Fall 2008
From: bmcnichol
On Oct 14, 2008
These were very different but good. My family thought I was odd making radishes. I followed the recipe exactly as written other then I cooked mine on the grill. Yummy, different side dish. Made for Fall PAC 2008.
From: Cynthia Norton
On Apr 10, 2009
Excellent! this time I used wasabi oil, fresh ground pepper, and sea salt and they were fantastic! I have been using organic radishes; the greens are typically fresher; and, if very fresh, you can add the greens to other sauteed greens recipes or use the greens in a french style cream soup.
From: nemokitty
On Oct 8, 2009
This is works perfect for a low carb side. I used a little garlic salt and pepper. Will make again. Made for Think Pink 2009.
From: 2Bleu (Bird&Buddha)
On Oct 18, 2009
Oh how many holidays can I remember where there were a bowl of clean trimmed raw radishes sitting in a bowl of cold water with a salt shaker right next to it? Too many to count, lol. Everyone (including me) would eat one or two, but there would always be plenty leftover that sat in the fridge for a long time. That said, just for shidz ~n~ giggles, I looked on zaar to see if there were any radish recipes and this is one of them that caught my eye. So I gave it a whirl and made as directed. The texture is that of soft roasted potatoes. There is still a bit of tanginess of the radishes, but not as strong. Be careful not to over-roast them, as the smaller pieces had a not-so-tasty bitterness to them. We would suggest slicing them in a food processor to get more uniformed peices. Next time we'll add black pepper and a bit of butter also. Perhaps even top them with a dollop of sour cream and sprinkle of bacon bits at the table. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
From: qwerty3020
On May 15, 2009
This was great. I didn't think I liked radishes but I love them in this dish. Thanks!
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